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Why fl does not exhibit any positive oxidation state?

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Answered by kaustubdevadiga18
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Fluorine is the most electronegative element in the periodic table. For it to exhibit a positive oxidation state, a more electro negative element has to be bonded with it, which is very difficult to make happen. ... Answer to " which of the following non metals does not show positive oxidation state" should be Fluorine.

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Fluorine is relatively smaller in size and is the element with high electro-negative property in periodic table.

It also has very high positive ionization enthalpy.

For fluorine to exhibit any positive oxidation state it has to be bonded to a negative element even higher than it which is not possible, thus fluorine does not exhibit any positive oxidation state.

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